Author: Oskar Nicol

The National Tertiary Education Union at the University of New South Wales has conducted its most recent bout of industrial action in an attempt to negotiate for better pay and more job security. The action has come after more than a year of negotiations between union members and the university’s management. According to UNSW NTEU branch president, Richard Vickery progress on the negotiations has been slow and limited, leading to union members overwhelmingly voting in favour of industrial action, which began with short work stoppages and a twenty four hour strike. “Insecure work, workloads, and pay,” Mr Vickery said when…

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